Contributions to "Punch": (not Previously Reprinted)Smith, Elder, 1886 - 361 Seiten |
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... doubt , beheld pictures of Mr. Oldridge's Balm of Columbia . The ancient Britons were like the lady represented there , only not black ; the excellent Mrs. T.'s pictures of these , no doubt , are authentic , and there our ancestors are ...
... doubt , beheld pictures of Mr. Oldridge's Balm of Columbia . The ancient Britons were like the lady represented there , only not black ; the excellent Mrs. T.'s pictures of these , no doubt , are authentic , and there our ancestors are ...
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... doubt for a share of the glory and danger ; but they learned , they said , to sacrifice themselves for the public good . Nor did they only sacrifice themselves - I grieve to say that it was their custom to sacrifice other people : for ...
... doubt for a share of the glory and danger ; but they learned , they said , to sacrifice themselves for the public good . Nor did they only sacrifice themselves - I grieve to say that it was their custom to sacrifice other people : for ...
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... doubt , for the green fields of Albin ! * It happened that a gentleman by the name of Gregory , who afterwards rose to be Pope of Rome - but who was then a simple clerical gent , passed through the market , with his friends , and came ...
... doubt , for the green fields of Albin ! * It happened that a gentleman by the name of Gregory , who afterwards rose to be Pope of Rome - but who was then a simple clerical gent , passed through the market , with his friends , and came ...
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... sun upon the hill , And , the while he slew the foeman , | bid the silver moon stand still ? So , no doubt , could gracious Canute | if it were his sacred will . " " Might I stay the sun above us , | LECTURES ON ENGLISH HISTORY . 25.
... sun upon the hill , And , the while he slew the foeman , | bid the silver moon stand still ? So , no doubt , could gracious Canute | if it were his sacred will . " " Might I stay the sun above us , | LECTURES ON ENGLISH HISTORY . 25.
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... doubt , that they were our natural enemies , and called a huge army together , with which , he said , he would go and annihilate them . The army was obliged to assemble , for by the laws of the country each nobleman , knight , thane ...
... doubt , that they were our natural enemies , and called a huge army together , with which , he said , he would go and annihilate them . The army was obliged to assemble , for by the laws of the country each nobleman , knight , thane ...
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